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FrankdeBruin
Jun 03, 2017Star
Can I connect two Orbi meshes with a wired link to form one big network?
I have a house with four floors, the internet connection comes in at the bottom floor. I have a wire going to the top-but-one floor. I was thinking to have a satellite on each floor but going from b...
- Jun 05, 2017
FrankdeBruin wrote:
I have a house with four floors, the internet connection comes in at the bottom floor. I have a wire going to the top-but-one floor. I was thinking to have a satellite on each floor but going from bottom to top this would mean three hops?
To avoid that I am considering two base with one satellite each and connect the bases through the local network to forrm big network. Would this be feasible?
Frank
you could run it that way or just run a single orbi router on its own ( running as a router ) and connect the lead that run up to that other floor and connect the other orbi router ( in ap mode ) and the sats connecting to it
etherway you still have all devices being able to see each other and the roaming might work , wont be pretty but it would work
FrankdeBruin
Jun 09, 2017Star
I am not sure how this reply became marked as the solution to my problem: it is uses the orbi as a normal router, an approach that just adds cost especially given that the one advantage I could see, transparant roaming, "might" work. I will give it a miss.
I've done some further researching and looks like the Linksys Velop system does provide a wired backhaul. I am going to explore that route further.
Frank
peteytesting
Jun 09, 2017Hero
as above , as its the only solutio n to your problem with the way the orbi currently works
the velop is still going to leave you with no transmission on one floor so in reality wont achieve any different result as the velop only comes in 3 units
- FrankdeBruinJun 10, 2017Star
Velop allows you to add more nodes. According to their support site:
"9. Is there a limitation in adding nodes in my Velop network?
If you have successfully set up three nodes in your Velop network, you can still add more nodes. The maximum number of nodes that can be added is still being tested by the Linksys Engineering team. Currently, they have tested up to six nodes."Frank
- peteytestingJun 10, 2017Hero
i know of someone runnning 5 orbi sats and they work fine but in a star topology
you can add nodes to the velop but if they are not connected to the main velop you will lose 50% per hop
- FrankdeBruinJun 10, 2017Star
With the wired back haul that that the Velop system provides, only hop is needed. No problems there.
Frank